Trademark law

IndieTrainers's logo and name are trademarks owned by IndieTrainers. The reproduction, imitation, use or affixing of these brands without the prior permission of IndieTrainers or their respective owners constitutes a counterfeiting offense punishable by two years imprisonment and a fine of € 150,000 .

Cookies

When you visit our Website, you may search and review certain information without disclosing your identity. We may use cookies to manage a visitor’s session and to enable registered users to utilize the “remember me” function. Cookies may be used irrespective of whether you register with us or not. “Cookies” are small text files transferred by a web server to your hard drive and thereafter stored on your computer. The type of information a cookie collects includes the date and time you visited, your browsing history, your preferences, and your username. In some instances, our third party service providers may use cookies on our Website. We cannot control or access cookies used by third party service providers. This Policy covers only cookies used by IndieTrainers, and not any cookies used by third parties. You have the ability to either accept or decline the use of cookies on your computer. Typically, you can configure your browser to not to accept cookies, however, declining the use of cookies may limit your access to certain features of the IndieTrainers Website. For example, you may have difficulty logging in or using certain interactive features of our Website, such as our member-only areas, payment features. You should be able to experience the basic functions on IndieTrainers’s Website, even if you decline the use of cookies.

Links

Websites connected directly or indirectly to IndieTrainers are not under its control. Accordingly, we assume no liability for the information posted on these websites. Links to external sites are provided solely as a convenience and do not imply any guarantee as to their content.

Applicable law

The present Legal Notice are subject to Canadian law. The language of Imprint is French. In case of dispute, Canadian courts will have jurisdiction.